Thursday, April 16, 2015

Having conversations with a non-conservative is almost pointless.

I'm starting to become convinced that most people who are products of public education and university are dumber than when they entered. 

It's always makes me chuckle when someone admits to a stance that may discriminate against a certain group - specifically not agreeing or supporting so-called LGBT "rights" - and the person listening says "So you're fine with being a bigot?"

This indirectly makes the person being accused of being a bigot feel like an idiot. Living in the 21st century you're suppose to be up-to-date and "cool" with 'equality' and whatnot, it's seen similarly as having a smartphone and having the yelp app installed. The logic goes if you don't want to be bigot (a bigot is like showing up to class without your homework done or totally forgetting that there was a scheduled quiz) then either agree or at least vote in favor (appeal to separation of religion and state) of gay mirage and same-sex adoption.

It in the similar vain as not attaching the label feminist if you agree upon equal wage to the same job, with the same hours under the same boss. "What do you mean you're not a feminist?" It's expected that everyone under 35 be one because it's the default position.

All of these "Yes, I'm for 'equal' rights" and "Yes, I consider myself a feminist" to the average modernist/non-conservative is akin to "Yes, of course I love my pet gold fish." How could you not? That's the main feeling that runs through the veins and hearts of the Millennials. When confronted to explain their position they, the well-read and those who gave though to it, usually babble something pseudo that if you asked me when I awoke from slumber I could've grumbled the same thing as I prepared my mornings oats. When you present your position they either laugh or just ask "Why?" repeatedly or pull fallacies left and right, and when you point it out because it's messing up the conversation they say "So?" or "You see that's different ... "

Modernists/non-conservatives don't play by the rules. Their ace is relativism and their king is subjectivism. Their queen is feelings/emotions and "the heart." Their joker is saying "It's been documented/written, go look it up," as convenience. I do believe they think what they say is of sound body. No leaks, no holes, or least stronger to be deemed the winner with a nice gold shiny star. They (cleverly) use the tide of momentum to shut the opponent up. "Hey, we're winning. Deal with it," or appeal to the bizarre libertarianism card "They aren't hurting anyone, whats it to you?" or the libertine card "Not your life, not your body, so your opinion doesn't count," or the horrid mantra that counts as wisdom "As long you're happy, then do whatever you want."

Yes, there are many people who follow these cards, just take a look at tumblr, youtube and instagram.There are many who admire these types, just look at their defenders and the amount of "likes" and "reblogs" they receive. These people are considered role models. That prude and "nobody" down the street? What about that coward?

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